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Lexington Reservoir County Park adventures

Lexington Reservoir County Park Adventures

Lexington Reservoir County Park offers a peaceful natural escape on the southern end of the Santa Cruz Mountains, featuring a large reservoir ideal for fishing, hiking, and water-based recreation.

1,500
Acres Protected
15
Miles of Trails
100,000+
Annual Visitors
1965
Year Established

About Lexington Reservoir County Park

 

Located in Santa Clara County, California, Lexington Reservoir County Park surrounds the man-made Lexington Reservoir, which was created by the construction of the James J. Lenihan Dam on Los Gatos Creek. The park provides a blend of freshwater recreational activities and scenic mountain landscapes. Geographically, it sits within the Santa Cruz Mountains and boasts a mix of oak woodland and chaparral habitats, supporting diverse bird species, deer, and other wildlife. The reservoir itself functions as a regional water supply and offers fishing opportunities with species like largemouth bass, catfish, and trout. Hiking and mountain biking trails weave through the park, offering moderate climbs and views over the reservoir and surrounding foothills. History buffs can appreciate the park's location near the original town of Lexington, which was submerged when the reservoir was constructed in the 1950s. Popular landmarks include the launch area for paddle sports and trails such as the popular Montebello Ridge Trail. Visitors are drawn here for its combination of water recreation, wildlife viewing, and relatively easy access from Silicon Valley. The park's tranquil atmosphere and natural setting provide a valuable contrast to the urban environment nearby, making it a favored spot for day trips and exercise.

Highlights

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Lexington Reservoir, a large man-made lake perfect for fishing and kayaking

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Montebello Ridge Trail with panoramic views of the reservoir and Santa Clara Valley

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Wildlife viewing opportunities including bird watching and occasional deer sightings

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Quiet picnic areas along the shore ideal for family outings and relaxation

Notable Natural Features

Lexington Reservoir

A 450-acre lake created by damming Los Gatos Creek, offering water-based recreation such as fishing, kayaking, and paddleboarding.

James J. Lenihan Dam

The dam that formed the reservoir in 1952, crucial for flood control and regional water supply.

Montebello Ridge Trail

A multi-use trail providing sweeping views above the reservoir and valleys, favored by hikers and mountain bikers.